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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 27, 1894
FAVORITE8 FARED BAOT.Y,
Second Ca*:3«g tor the Moat Part Passed
the Wire First.
^JjtthlngtWb Nov. 2«.-Fnvorl>9 f«r^d
}J the St. Asaph track today, none
K. 066 !?"* ln teachkie the wire fleet.
■ i; 0 w * r - ntt ’* were second cho’cei. with
ejae exception. The great surprise was
the success of First Light, a rank out-
•*d?-, against -whom 100 to 1 was on
®«ered t in the sixth race. Buckeye w
eeeten oat for place by a head.
In the match race between Whe?loskl
end Romping Girl the Utter opened fa
vorite at 8 to. 10, but the late Pouch colt
flnully went to the post at 7 to 10 first
ctoolee. Romping Girl allowed the colt
to lead roost of the route, hut came on
with a rush, finishing almost a length
ahead. Minerva, with Lamley up, got
through by a tight squeeze in. the open
ing event S. M. Street's filly. Pretense,
broke a leg In a fall at the far turn and
was shot Jack It03e wen by a neck in
the second, after a hard drive with Blue
Garter. The third, a handicap for all
ages, was a gift to Assignee. EftfaarfiO
■won easily in the fourth.
The five and a half furlong event
practically a taro horse contest Derfar-
CiUi Anally beating Weinberg, who had
been mode favorite over Derforgllla.
Secretary McIntyre tonight denied that
he had sold his Interest In the tracR to
J. M. Hill, and dented knowledge of liny
arrangement for continuing at St. Asaph
after December 1st Jockey Sam Dog-
gett was forbidden to ride at the course
during the remainder of the meeting for
refusing to take out a mount In the
opening event.
IN THE PAVILION.
■Seven straight iavoltes were hearten at
St. A&vtfii yeuterday. You’d naturally
suppose the talent to the Pavilion were
knocked sil!y, but (Chart's Where you am
a iwa'v oft. Too audit by far to be
mixed un to a etaughlter like that. They
Bot (the cash ia four out of the seven
tuoea. and oatrae un smites *lt the finish.
Well, there’s northing like it. Good
enlxit is awreolatsd by Ifhe best of men.
What do you (think of (today’s card?
Quite Inviting any way you take ft,
and no "dead wood" to upset your cul-
outaltkuie. Thee will (be a crowd to the
Pavilion when (the first quotations are
grtdftsa att 12:45 p. m .
AT ST. ASAPH.
Finat Euce—Half nuie; selling. Tune
49 5*4. >
Minever. 102:5 (to 2 (Lamly) 1
Austin. 103: 6 do 1 (Tribe) 2
EOJise Morrison, 109: 9 to 5 (Sims) 3
Second Race-One Wile; aelUng. Time
1:43 1-2.
Jack Rose, 107:13 to 5 ,....(SSmb)’ ; 1
Blue Garter. 9S: 20 to 1 (Beany) 2
Tiny Tim. 107; 10 to 1 (Tribe) 3
Third Race—One imile; haafdlcap. Time
1:42 1-4.
Aftnsnee, 105: 6 to 2 (Lamly) 1
Marshall. 113; 4 'to 1 (Snedeker) 2
Equity, 108: 1 to 2 ;..(Stela) 3
(Fourth Race—Three-quarters of a
mile. Time 1:17 1-2.
Siberian, 104: 2 to 1 (Laraly) 1
Half Mine. 104:10rto l..’.’..'... ..(Tribe) 2
Equation. 110:10 to 1 (Penn) 3
Piiith Race—Five and a half-furlongs;
BeKJnto Time 1:08.
DerflarKMla, 101, 3 (to 5 (Grtffln) 1
Wemtoers. 101:3 (to 5.;.... (Sims) 2
HuHnUt. 92. 40 to 1... (Nycey) 3
Slxi’ih Race—Three-qirartom of a mile:
selling. Time 1:17.
First Ltebt. 105.20 Ito 1 (Finegan) 1
MWderoola. 105: 1 to 2 (Griffin) 2
Buckeye, 103: 8 to 1 (Penn) 3
Seventh Rico—Flve-elg'W'cn of a mile:
match. ;Tlm« 1:04.
PewIn- iW. 105. H to 10..(Bergen) 1
WheslosM. 110: 3 Ito 5 (Dorset!) 2
Tracljr.faat.
AT ST. ASAPH’S TODAY.
Ellrat Race—Seven-elghiahs of a mile;
taaaatcuSI—Hemmamta, itti; Maurice (tile
IMauivn. col':). 105: laahcnguU. 108; teUlul-
Bionc. 100.
Second Race—Threeipuaitters of a
snlie—Tormentor. Ill); Elba:on, 07; Sen
ator Veat, 97; Sappho, 94; Anxiety, 94;
Haimmle. 106: Gov. Ftfer, 103; Void, 103;
Polydora, 103.
Third Race—One and and one-eighth
rrttkis: aelUng—Economist, 109; Ffdello,
109: Beos JIoDuff. 109; Baroness, 100;
War Peak. 105. '
Fourth Race—Half mile: eslllag—
South Bide. 96. Marengo, 96; Ftvmvle B.,
96; Van Bust. 98: Lady Richmond. 100;
VocaMty,. 99; Bootihroyd, 90; Syde, 102:
Sir JOhn.108.
Fifth Race—Six and a half furlongs.
—-Aurelian, 102: Prig, 102; (McIntyre, Ill;
INockt>arre.n. 104: Hardy Fox, 104; Blue
Mass. 09.
Slxlth Raoe—One mile—Indrj, ioi; Sfar
lAoteas. 100: GolHltln. 100: Pinrt, 00; Lft-
rtle Tom. 00: Major General, 99; Lem-
hrdo. 99. ■
FOR ALL GANGERS OR TUMORS
Consult the Cilifornla.’tloctors.
OBtoe of S. Cherry, 21 Drayton
Street, Ssvpiuub, Ga., December 18,
1891.—Messrs Ljppinuu Bros., Savr.i)-
inah, Go.— Dear Sirs: I would like to
add my 'teatlmomy to tlie almost mirac
ulous effect of P. P. l\ to tUe case of
Mary Ingruttam, a woman living on
my place. She had a constant cough,
sore iliro.it, dhbiiity. elc., and vas
emao'ated to a degree that she was
unable 4o got out of bed unaided, be
ing given up by physio sus. Sho had
token the nm'.ous eocalled Bloi.d
Medicines without the l.hut effect in-'
til being put under P. P. i\, sh j iriine-
(tllafely began to improve and Is now
in as good health as over In her l’fe.
You oan refer to me at any time as to
the effects of P. P. P. In the forgoing
case. Yours truly,
Sa;mupl Cherry.
A MARSHAL SAVCD LIFE AND
HAIR.
Monticedlo, Fla., Jan. si, lSPO.-Fot
the last eight yetirs I hive been In bad
Hbal-th, suffering wldi malaria, rmu-
malsm, dyspspe’ja -and dropsy. My
digestion was bad, and m.v hair all
came out; to fact 1 was nearly a
wreck. I had taken 'ddney and blood
medicines, walrh did me n> good.
When I b»gan taking P. P. r., ebent
three months ago, I was as weak as a
oh id. I have only taken four boti.es
(small tin), and today I am a well
man and my hair lias “come :ig..ln.”
I cannot recommei.l P. 1* I*, too
highly. W. t". Ware,
Marsfchl Monticello, Fin.
F. C. Owens, witusst.
BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE.
The best salve to the world for Cuts,
Bruises, acres. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe
wer Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, chll-
•lntos. Corns, end all Skin F.ruptlons,
and positively cures Piles, or no pay re-
S tored, ft IS K : ! to (T.VC 5>.-r-
ect satisfaction or money refunded.
Price 25 cams per box. For sale by H.
J. Lamar & Son,
Important meeting of the
Good Government Club over
Campbell Kinsr’s drug store at
8 o'clock tonight. We ask that
everv member will turn out to
this meeting.
C. B. Willingham, President.
FOR ALL NERVOUS AFFECTIONS
Consult the California doctors.
Ate on each package you
buy.
GOLD
DUST
Washing Powder
l is thebest and cheapest
ever made. Its extra
ordinary sale has
brought out numer
ous imitations. Pur
chasers, therefore, to protect
themselves, should examine the package
and see that the Twins are on it Made only by
The N. K. Fairbank Company,
Chicago, St. Louis, New York, Boston, Philadelphia, San Francisco.
‘IN OLD KENTUCKY."
Everybody Everywhere Speaks Well of
It—A ThaoksKlvtag Treat.
•‘In Old Kentucky." the new play
whlc.i will (be seen ait (the Academy of
'Music Ob ThusAay evening, 4s one of
the genuine Silts ol 'the New York w-.i-
ettk It is desedbed as a remarkably
Strong and (thrilling story of Kentucky
life, wholesome 4n (tome, dramatic In ett-
uatlons. and guiphlc In description.
Manager Jacob L&trt has provided It
wclth cm eanertkve oultm of scenery, and
this, ■tord(her with a' number of novel
nnd ekrtklnlr fcultures, (have aided to
making it one of Ithe most successful
prvxJucaons of reoenf years. Sale of
tSckelts 'begins itombrrow imomllng.
"THE BLACK CROOK.”
Loveto of aniUBimerit are soon to be
treated to a resresanitultlon of “The
Black Crook" (that will excell all previ
ews ptctornxtacoa of thult fam'jua spec-
taeulan drama. The revival and run of
a year at the Academy of Music to New
York, -where thousands were delighted
with the many new and novel fealtures
latrcduoal In 'the pSay. The mwgnilflcenlt
I'Wendor (if Whe grand spectacle, the rich
and glttterliK costumes of the multitude
cf .penTonmens, and the new electric Mafoit
efteclto arid uolenldld music, cwmbtoed to
mU'ke uo Ithe moSt gongeous dfsip’av
*'’ or «Don' the Atoerioiti
Wage. TMa genii eawatacJe, with Its
tesslltar and wondertlal rtransfUcnntlon
ocene. will be seen In (this city at the
Academy of Mwrje next Friday even
ing alt usual cribes. •
AND T 11 ® LIBRARY.
,^^' L a ,J vea . r atoce - Mr. WaBhlngicn,
«f the’Library, Invited
offering Ithe poadtlon of
librarian. I dtd nott accept, as my
haunt 'WOO out of it. Where i: had been
M «ntlrae (there have
been Itihree llbnurj*Mi«,
tL'*"’ Telegraph la * e!y
Muht Ithe library go on the block?"
awd One execution Issued oualnst tt,"
S—^-5P° n ? £ter IMr ’ Swew sum In the
E***'/ myself and another person
2'^ °° v dlslre to continue. I re-
ooneSdered my decilenelon, saithg If'
suclh was Ms dEitermlnabion I would. If
again risked, tfctko Chunge. Meiny fiends
old and young had ungwd me to do so.
ReanecttluUy. Hetlbst.
. DR WARREN’S GRAVE.
Decorated With Flowers by the Ladles
of His Church.
■ Yesterday .was the. first anniversary of
the death of Rev. Dr. Warren, and a
number of the Tattnall Squaro Baptist
Church he served so well In the capacity
of pastor, decorated his grave with flow-
ere. The decoration was under the aus.
pices of the -Ladles’ Aid Society, the mem
bers of which, In common with the
church and all t!)e Christian people of
Macon, bold to sacred memory the name
of their beloved pastor, and the beautiful
floral designs which cover his lest rest
ing place tell 'the sorrow which the com
munity feels that this good man la no
more.
USE HOLMES’ MOUTH WASH.
Prepared by
Drs. Holmes & Mauon, Dentists,
556 Mulberry street.
It cures bleeding gums, ulcers, sore
mouth, sore throat, cleans the teeth and
purifies the breath. For sal* by all
druggists.
THEFflIR
WHITE FRONT,
Almost Opposite PostOfllce.
Sign and Square on Wifidow.
Fine Individual Tea. Setts, 75o. sett.
Vqry fine China Cups and Saucers.
IS and 20e.
Fins China Plates. 10 and 12c.
Evarything rock bottom. No retail
store to America can beat my prices.
R. F. SMITH,
Sole and Only Proprietor.
Libbey’s
| LEADS THE WORLD. |
AMERICAN |
CUT GLASS, d
Hlghwt Award World’s Me. £
If you want theS
i finest quality cut<»
(glass, buy g00ds§
'having tbb trade^
mark. §
CM B. SOLOMON, Sole i|eiL
XX) YOU ENOW
Cf(. FELIX LC BRUfi’S
m SM PEHHYHOYHL PILLS
: . '-nginaland only FRENCH.ufeandl«.
OCODWTN’S DRUG BTORB.
i eot« agents. Cherry Street and Oottaa
[ Arenas. Matron. Go.
»S. CORDOVAN,
FRENCHAElWMEUEOCAir. ’
*4.^5. 5 J> FlNECALF&KANGAROtt
43.5SP0UCE.3Soi.es.
BoysSchobiShoes.
^.SEND FOR CATALOGUE *
W*(L* DOUGLAS,
BROCKTON, MAS3.
You can MTC ^ < [ | 1 ^|![ a t> g h P 1 J ! ^ cbai,lll F Wa **•
Because, we are the 1 argesMusnufacVtr. era of
advertised shoea In the world, and guarantee
the value by stamping the name and pi Ice on
the bottom, which protects vou against high
prices and the middleman’s profits. Our shoco
•qual custom work in style, ea^y fittiug and
▼caring qttallUes. We have them sold every-
7here at lower prices for the vclue riven t»-v
— other mrthr. T'-V" ro r thstltut* if *
ROCHESTER SHOE CO.
CIS CHERRY .STREET.
The Pullman Car Line
BETWEEN
LOUISVILLE,
Cincinnati or Indianapolis
And' Pullman Vestibule Service on
Nlgl«t Trains. Parlor Chailr Cars on
Day Trains.
Make too fastest time between the
winter dries and summer resorts of the
Northwest.
W. H.' McDOEL, Gem. Mgr.
FRANK J. REED. G. P. Agent.
For further Information address
R. W. OLADING, Gen. Agent,
Thomasvllle, Ga.
GEORGIA RAILROAD
SCHEDULE TO AND FROM AUGUSTA.
Only twenty-six hours Macon to N«vr
York.
••J® *• m * train has through Pullman
buffet sleeper Macon to New York.
IN.Y.T’nJD’y M’l.JN’t Ex.
Ziv. Macon. . . .
Lv. Milledffevllle 10:00 am
Lv. Sparta. V,
Lv. Worrenton
Lv. Camak. .
Lv. Thonunn,
Lv. Harlem. .
Ar. Augusta. .
0:00 am
11:46 am
12:00 pin
4:30 pm
5:83 pm 10.12 pm
6:14 pm 11:23 pm
—,6:52 pm 12:26 am
11:23 amj7:04 pm 3:27 am
l:o0.pm| 6 JO pm
AUGUSTA TO MAUON.
6:30 pm
8:43 am
4:16 am
5:15 am
Lv. Augusta. . •
Lv. Harlem. .
Lv. Thomson.
Lv. Camak. .
Lv. Warren ton:
Lv. Sparta. . .
Lv. MUledgevIUe
Ar. Macon.
7:15
8:00 am
8:20 am
8:10 am
'8:4T am
9:22 am
10:00 am
11:00 am
am li«0om|ll-00 r
am 12MS nmii9-rv> *
.,-v — r .v pm
j:i5 pm J 12:00 ngt
1:11 pm
1^5 pm
1.44 pm
2:27 pra
3:15 pm
4:25 pm
12:26 am
2:00 am
2:14 am
3:27 am
4.48 am
6:45 am
Sleeping cars between Augusta and Ma-
„on, on trains leaving Augusta 11:00 p.
m. and Macon 8:80 p. m.
THOMAS K. SCOTT,
si ..... .. Gj®n«ral Manager.
„ JUL L. WxilTU, T. P. A.
JaUboJ.. A. G. JACKSON.
y ( o. r. A., Augusta, Qa
W. W. HARDWICK,
.ia , **• A., Macon, Q a .
L. J. HARRIS.
" " * Ticket Agent. Macon, Ga.
Middle Georgia, and Atlantia Railroad.
Effective B-uiember 2. « o’clock. A. M.
UH. ^
Read Don Rm4 . j,
U Wp| 7 15[LV. August* .Ar.| Ga. R .kV
j 9 00 |Lr. Macon ,.Ar. | , „p
CEESTTRAuL. R. R. of GEORGIA
H. M. COMER AND R. S. HAYES,’ RECEIVERS. ,
Schedule in efft ot ov. 18, -894, Standard' Time, 90th meridian. ! •» ’ , ,
BETWEEN MA CON, COLUMBUS, MONTGOMERY > ND ALBANY.
READ DOWN.
• fe.«..|*7 05 ft m
8 15 a m
• •.•..111 00 a m
I 2 00 p n
*8 10 p mJ*U 15 a m
9 13 p m
10 40 p in
11 55 p m
8 44 um
4 10 um
5 35 a. m
7 00 a in
12 22 p m
1 64 p m
8 30 p in
3 13 p m
6 40 pm
4 61 p m
9*50 p m
6 20 p m
8 10 p m
7 65 pm
—STATIONS—
Leave Macon Arrive
Arrive Fort Valley Leave
Arrive.... Cblumbus Leave
Arrve Opelika Leave
Leave Macon Arrive
Arrive Fort Valley Leave
Arrive Americas Leave
Arrive Albany Leave
Arrive.......... Dawson ..Leave
Arrive Fort Galnea Leave
Arrive.. Eufaula ..........Leave
Arrive... Ozark Leave
Arrive Union Springs Leave
Arrive Troy Leave
Arrive Montgomery Leave
7 45 p m
6 35 p m
3 45 p ro
9 10 a m
4 10 pm
3 00 p m
1 23 p ro
11 60 a m
11 21 am
9 20 am
10 37 a m
6 05 a m
0 10 am
7 J5 a m
•7 45 am
7 40 a m
C 40 a m
6 20 am
4 10 atu
11 47 p m
10 IT pm
in pm
•7*80 p in
BETWEEN MACON. ATLANTA. CHATTANOOGA. MILLEDOEVlLLB. AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH,
.1*4 15 « ml»4 85 p m *7 55 » m
9 47 a m
11 39 a m
7 65 p tn
...I 6 13 a ml 6 32 pm
...I 7 45 a ml 8 05 p m
...1115 p ml 1 00 a m
14 IE p mi'll 09 p mill 39 a m
5 05 p mill 46 p m 12 17 p m
6 10 p ml..... I
3 05 a m| 3 (0 p it,
I 6 30 a ml 6 50 p m
| S 55 a ml 6 30 p m
Leave.
Arrive
Arrive.
Ar....
Macoa
Grtfttn
Atlanta
Chattnnoogti via Atlanta
Arrive
• Leave
.Leave
....Lv
7 55 p mite 23 P mill M . ra
5 4* p ni a 15 g ml 3 51 t m
•4 25 p ml*8 55 p m|*7 30 rt m
7 25 a ml*l 13 P ml*3 23 a m
!!!!!
T ,nv.
a...a... Macoa ••••.....
\rri v '
A rrl va
7 fiivi)
2 C5 p m] 3 10 6 m] 9 10 g m
a
Arrive
Mllled^evllle
MlUen
.Leave
..... 1 SH ID
n 20 a min 65 p ml
....
Arrlva.
Augusta
•Leave
7 63 a ml 8 40 p ml
Arrive.
...••••• Savannah
• Leave
*8 30 a mj*» 00 p m|,.„
*****
Train, marked thu. * dally; thu. I daily except Sunday. Train.* marked thus 7 Sunday only.
Solid traine are run to ,nd from Mioon and Montgomery via Eufuulu. Savannah and Atlanta via Macon, Hum
and Albany via Smlthvllle. Macon and Columbus. _ ,
Sleeping curs on night trains betwen Savannah and Macon, Savannah and Atlanta.
Parlor cars between Macon and Atlanta.
Passengers for Thomaston take 7:65 a. m. or 4:25 p. m. train. Pas.eng.rs for Carrollton and Cadartown take 7:M
turn, train. Passengers for Ferry take 11:15 a. m. train; Fort Gaines, Buena Vista,’Blakely nnd Clayton should tak.
UdE A m. train. Passengers for Sylvsnls, Wrlghtavllle and Sanderavllle take 11:30 a m. train.
For further Information and for schedule, for point, beyond our lln. apply to ..It
•
W. P .DAWSON. Passenger Agent.
I- J. HARRIS. Ticket AgU Macon.
POPULARLY KNOWN AS THE
'Suianee River Route to Florida.”
Is the only di
rect line from
Jacksonville, Palatka,
TO St. Augustine, Ocala,
1 Sanford, Titusville,
Bartow. Tampa,
And all potato tn Florida and Cuba. Our train* arrive nnd depart from ’Inlon «e-
pots in Macon and Palatka.
DEPARTURES-SO UTU BOUND.
No. 1 for Montgomery and Pa
latka 11:10 a m
No. 3 for Jacksonville, and Pa
latka 10:33 p m
No. S for' Tltton (Sat. only) 4*0 p m
No. 31 for LaOrange 4:to p m
No. 61 for LaGrange (Ex. Sun.) 8:0 a ra
ARRIVALS—NORTHBOUND.
No t from Palatka and Mont
gomery 4:20 p m
No, 4 from Palatka and Jack
sonville 4:05 am
No. 6 from Tltton (Sat. only)....10:50 n m
No. 32 from LaOrange 10:50 a m
,.\o. 62 from LaOrange (Ex Sun.).. 2:45 p m
No. 101INo.l03(
' — P. M.
1 15 Lv
|No.102)Mu.1'M
Ip. m.ia. m.
MlU’rvlll Ar|| 7 to 1 1 uu
Lv £>atonton Ar. 7 <5 u 35
Ar Eatonton Lr| t 26 | u
Lv Eatonlon Ar| (S 111 45
Ar. Atlanta Lv,| 3 00p| 1 as
Ar.. Macon Lv.l 110a|
|Ar. Athena .Lv.|J40p
Brougbtonrtlle meeting point tor train.
Nos. 101 and 104.
Covington Junction meeting point for
train! Noa 102 and 103.
W. B. THOMAS, General Manager.
OCONEE AND WESTERN RAILROAD
To Tako Effect Monday, April f.
Noa. 1 and 3 will run dally «xc«pt Sun.
day. All othora Irregular.
Head Down. Read Upi
JMUaej No. XT
Lv. Dublin .Ar
.. Hutching*
.Spring Haven.
.... Dexter
..4 Alcorne „
• • „ Cheeter
... Yonker* ..
.... Empire ...
.... Empire ...
.... Cypreee ...
Hawklnevllle
P. M.
I M
4 «
« 25
4 15
t»
8 «
8 29
8 Mr,
- 13dr.
U 2 IS
111
s
_ Grovanla
Cloee connection* made at Dublin wltk
Wrlghtavllle and TenoUle railroad la hoik
directions.
EUat Tenneeeee. Virginia and Georgia
train* pane Empire aa tolloee:
Going South M pm
Going North. 2 41 pa
J. W. HIGHTOWER, G. M.
H, Xi MAHONEY. G. r. A F, A.
Passengers in local eleepor, northbound, can sleep until 7 a.m. Pasaengere trom
Jacksonville for Macon proper unould take local Bleeper at Lake City.
The "Dixie Flyer,” leaving Macon at 10:83 p. m. carries through Pullman but-
fet Bleeping car to Jack»onvlUe and local sleeper to Palatka, arriving In Jackaon-
vine at 8:30 a. m. and Palatka at tf a. m. West India fast mall train leaving Macon
at 11:10 a. m. makes direct connection at Cordelo with S. A. M. last express for
Montgomery, arriving there ut 7;53 p. in., at which point close connection is made
with Louisville and N’ashvlUe vestlbuled limited for New Orleans and all Texas
points. Sleeping car accommodations reserved In Macon for this train.
The Suwanee River Route Is the only direct line from Macon to Palatka and
all interior Florida points, close connect! cn being made nt Pal&ika In Union depot
with Jacksonville, Tampa and Key West, Florida Southern and Jacksonville, Ht.
Augustine and Indian River .-adroad; Also with 8t. Johns and Ocalawaha river
steamers. Sleeping oar accommodations reserved to Jacksonville Palatka or New
Orleans Further information cheerfully and promptly furnished upon application.
Teleph6ne 100.
Ben<i your name and address for beaut iful photogravure.
J. LANE, O. A. MACDONALD,
Genl. Managsr, Gcnl. Passenger Agt„
Macon, Ga. Macon, Ga,
OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO.
NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND
BOSTON.
Fa.sago From Savannah
TO NEW YORK:
Cabin, $20; Excursion, 5112; Steerage,
$10.00.
TO BOSTON:
Cabin, $22; Excursion, $30; Steerage,
$11.75,
TO PHILADELPHIA,
VIA NEW YORK.
Cabin, $22.30; Excursion, $30; Steer-
see, $12.50.
The magnificent .teamehlp. of the.e
line* are appointed to sell as follow,,
standard Ume:
SAVANNAH TO NEW YORK.
(Central or »0th Meridian Time.)
Tallahaa.ee Sat.. Nov. 24. 2to pm
City of Augu.ta....Mon. Nov. 26. 6to pm
City of Blrmgham.Wed., Nov. 23, 8to am
Kantaa City Fri., Nov. 30, 7to am
Chattahooobee ......Sat., Dec. 1, 7to pm
Nacoochee Mon., Deo. 7. 3 to pm
Utoltoaaeeo Wed., Dee. 6, 11 to err.
City of Augusta Frl.. Dec. 7, Uto pro
City of Blrmlngbam.3at., Dec. 3, Ito pm
Kanaa. City Mon., UK. 16, Ito pro
Chattahoochee .... Wed, Dec. 12. (to pm
Nacooche Frl, Dee. It, 630 am
Tallahassee Bat, Dec. U, 7to pm
CUy of Augusta,,Mon, Dec. 17, 8to pm
City of Blrnitaghm.Wed, Dec. 19, Uto am
Kama, City Frl, Dec. 21. Ito pm
Chattahoochee Bat, Dec. 22. ito pm
Nacooehee Mon, Dee. 24. 4to pm
Tallahassee Wed., Dec. 23, 6 to pm
CUy of Augusta Frl, Dec. 28, 8:20 am
City of Birmingham.Sat, Dec. 29, 7.00 pm
Kansa, City Mon, Dee. 31, tto pm
CUy of Maeon Thur, Dec. 6, Uto an)
SAVANNAH TO BOSTON.
Gate CUy .Thur, Nov. 29, 8:30 pm
Gate City Thur, Dec. 13. Eto pm
CUy of Macon Thur, Dec. 20, Uto am
□ate CUy .Thur, Dee. 27. 6to pm
SAVANNAH TO PHILADELPHIA.
(ThU ship does not carry paaeenger,.)
Dessoug Wed, Nov. 28. EO* am
Desaoug Sat, Dec. I, Ito pro
Detaoug Tuee, Dee. 18, tto am
Dessoug FrL, Deo. U, 6to am
J. P. BECKWITH. O. A,
Jacksonville, Fla.
Walter Hawklne. F. P. A, Jacksonville.
W. E. Arnold. G. T. P. A, Jacksonville.
C. O. Anderson, Agent, Savannah, Ga.
Atlanta ami New Orleans
Short Line,
ATLANTA and WEST POINT R. R.
Qnlckcai it it cl Unit Itoutc.
Montgomery, Selttu, Mobil#, Near Or-
‘•fine, Texas and Southwest.
Southbound. No. 35. No. 60. No. M.
Lv. Macon
Lv. Atlanta
Ar. Montgomery.
Ar. Penaucola,,
Ar. Mobile
Ar. New Orl'i..,.
Ar. Houiton
4 25 pml 7 56 ami 7 5S am
5 83 am] 4 20 pm 1 30 pm
U 06 am| 9 30 pm| I 30 pm
6 55 pm| 5 30 ami 5 30 am
6 20 pm| 3 <6 am| 8 ® am
10 25 pml 7 35 em| 7 35 am
■ |10 50 pm|10 50 pm
TO SELMA.
Lenv# Montgomery | » 30 pml 110 am
Arrlva Selma |u 16 pm|u U am
Train 37 carries Pullman' vestibule
sleeper Now York to New Orleans, and
dining car to Montgomery. Train 33
carries Pullman vestibule sleeper New Or
ients t0 ** eW ^' or * c ^ ,nIn 8f car to At-
Train. M and » Pullman Buffet Sleep
ing Car. between Atlanta and Mont
gomery.
OEO. C. SMITH, Trea. and Gen. Mgr.
JOHN A GEE, Oen. Pas*. Agt
OEO. W. ALLEN. T. P. A, Atlanta
SOUTH bJRN RAILWAY COMPANY-
WESTEKN S7/)TBM.
In Effect Sunday, November 18, 1394.
SOUTHBOUND.
.... No. 35. I No. 31.
Leave Macon |»:25 am| 2to am
Arrlva Coahran 111:33 «m| 8:44 am
Arrive llawklnavllle .... U:« pm
Arrlva Jeeup | 4:31 pm 1:47 am
Arrive Everett | 6:10 pm| 7:30 am
Arrive Brunswick | 6to pm 8.10 am
Arrive Savannah | 8:68 pmil2:28 om
Arrive Jacksonville | 7:30 pm| 9to im
NORTHBOUND
Lv. Macon.
Ar. Atlanta,
Ar. itxrnH. .
Ar. Dalton.
Ar. Chattanooga
Ar. Knoxville.
Ar. Bristol. . .
JNO. 32. | No. 36. ' No. 88.
11:10 a*n| 5:30 pm| 8:45
3:55 ami 8$0 pm ”•*
6:40 ami
7:47 ami
9:10 am]
12:80 pm|
4:55 pmj
. MD
U:4C am
4:30 pm
6:41 pm
7:10 pm
10:00 pm
4:50 am
L4av« Chattanooga .....I 7:20 pml 9:» am
Arrlva Cincinnati ) 7.10 am) 7:» pm
n lsOOO. How to b«coru« a first'
cUa« MiMsmcrlft. H/pa Aitt.
Mlod Bftftder ftiad ClftlrvojrftQt, ft l&rg«
took only 10c. 4d<lress fttooco.
C. U. kOWAX, MllVftaUa WU.
]
THROUGH CAR ARKANUDJ1ENTS.
Southbound.
No. 8L—Solid veitlbuled train to Jack
sonville, with Pullman buffet drawing
room care attached for Jacksonville and
Brunswick. Sleeper, at Macon for occu
pancy at (to p. m.
No J6.—Solid Gain for Brunawick.
Norm bound.
No. 32.—Solid veitlbuled train to Cincin
nati. conn.ctlng with local train for Rome
and way station.. Carrte. Pullman ileop-
era between Jacksonville and Kansas
City via. Atlanta. Birmingham and Mem
phis. Atlanta paesong.r. can remain In
■teeper until 6:20 a. m.
No. 88.—Carrie, fre. chair ear to Chat
tanooga. which I. attached to solid ves
tibule train for Cincinnati with Pullman
steeping care attached. Connections at
Chattanooga with fast train. In all di
rect torn.
For full Information as to routcs.ratea,
etc, apply to JIM W. CARR,
PaMenger and Ticket Agent, Macon, Go.
C. H. Hudson, General Manager, Knox,
vine. Tenn.
■W. A. Turk, General Paoenger Agent,
Washington, D. C.
C. A. Benecoter. Aulstant General Pao-
aenger Agent. Knoxville. Tenn.
J. J. Farnsworth .Division Paaeenger
Agent, Atlanta, Go- ■
Daily.
M’ndy.
Wed’y
Friday.
Satdy.
Lv Columbus. .
Lv Richland. . .
Lv Dawson. , •
Ar Albany. • .
Ar Thomasvllle.
Ar Brunswick. .
Ar Jacksonville..
3:49 pm
6:27 pm
6:40 pm
7:40 pm
11:00 am
8:10 am
8:26 am
7:00 am
9:20 am
12:45 am
2:30 pm
6:40 pm
8:10 am
8:26 am
7:00 an
9:20 am
11:32 am
1:00 pm
6:40 pra
1.14 ant
1:28 am
NORTHBOUND.
No. &
Dally.
'
No. 4.
Tueedy.i
Thuedy.
No. K
Friday,
Baldy.
GEORGIA MIDLAND AND GULF R. R.
The Only Line Running Double Dally
Train. Between Columbu. and Atlanta.
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCT. If, 1894-
NORTHBOUND.
'no. 6 r
ft
Columbus
Wavsrly Hall ...
Oak Mountain...
Warm Springs..,
Woodbury..
Concord
Williamson
Griffin
Macon. C. R. R,...
Atlanta. C. R. R..
Griffin
McDonough ..
Dally
7a0 a.m.
7:59 a.m.
8:09 a.m.
8:40 a.m.
I 9:00 n.m
9:2*5 tt.in.
0:44 a.m.
10 00 a.m.
7:35 p.m.
11:80 a.tn.
"southbound.
Lv. McDonough
Ar. Griffin 1
Lv. Macon, C. R. R.
Lv. Ath&nta, C. K. R.
Lv. Griffin
Lv. Williamson..
Lv. Conccrd
Lv. Woodbur>
Lv. Warm Springs...
Lv. Oak Mountain
Lv. Wavorly Hail
Ar. Collumbut
No. 62
Dally
8:15 a.m.
8:67 a.in.
4:15 a.m.
7:30 a.m.
9:C6 a.m.
9:23 a.m.
9:45 a.m.
10:15 a.m.
10 o,m.
Uao a.m.
11:20 a.m.
12:15 p.m.
4.*25 p.ra.
6:64 p.m.
6:12 p.m.
C:31 p.m.
0:69 p m.
7:34 p.m.
8:04 p.m.
8:14 p.m.
9:06 p.xru
All trains arrlva and depart Union 6e«
pols at Columbuc and Griffin. Ask tot
tickets and see that they read via the,
Georgia Midland and Gulf Railroad.
CLIFTON JONES, Gen. Pas. A&«
G .W. CHE ARB. Gen. Manager. \
Columbus, Ga.
Coliunlnb* Southern Railway
Tima Table No. 21, Effective Sept. II, DM,
SOUTHBOUND,
lit Jacksonville. 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm
Lv Brunswick. . 7:26 pm 7:28 pm 7:21 pm
Lv Thomasvllle. 2:80 pm 2:20 pm 8:00 am
LV Albany. . . . 6:50 am 7:00 am 1:00 pm
Ar Dawson. . . 7*0 aro 9:06 am 4:21 pm
Ar Richland. • • 9:00 am 11:10 am 6:27 pm
Ar Columbus. . 10:50 am 2:00 pm 9:09 pm
Trains Noa 1 and 2 arrive and depart
from Union depots at Columbua and Ai«
bany.
Trains Nos. I, J. 5 and 6 arrive and de*
part at foot of seventh street. Columbua.
H. C. HILL, Superintendent
MACON,
DUBLIN AND BAYANNAX
RAILROAD.
TUne Table No. U. Taking Effeet Sunday.
September 1 1894.
Read Down.
sceaa up.
Bun.) |
1 IwmT
No.4iNo.Jl
HTATIONK
)N0.2|N0.8'
Maeon
„..M. A N. Junction...,
Swift Creek ......
Dry Branch
..... **ikes Peak
...... FlUparlck.
Ripley
Jeffersonville
Gallimore ......
Danville ........
AUentoen
Montrose
Dudley
,Moors
....... Dublin
| A M|A M
10 80|10 18
io 20|te tn
low
9(0
V 49
t 39
13
» IS
90S
SM
845
8 IS
S 25
8 13
7«9{ 800
MACON AND NORTHERN RAILROAD.
TIME TABLE, OCT. Mb 1IK
Read Down.
Read Up.
A M.|AM|
IFKirjc
8 45|Lv..
19 85|Lv.«,
11 32|LV..
2 03 Lv..
3»<LV„
4 24jLv..
• 23 Lv..
8 06;Lv..
UMLr..
2 06Lv...
( 40IAr..
• 46 Ar..
. HOOjAr..
PM.IllOOlAf,
1 8 53(Ar,
„ Macon
., Machen
, Madison
.. Athens
„ Abbeville ...
„ Greenwood
,. Ch' »teT ...
„ Monroe ... ,
. Raleigh ...
... Weldon ...
,. Richmond .,
Washington ,
Baltimore .,
Philadelphia ,
New York .
e.Arj 6 80)
..Ar 4 Ml
..Ar 8 4i]
.Ar; 2 0J|
LvjlJ 12| A m:
..LvjU48{P. 14
.Lvl 9 38
.Lv S 88
•Lvj 4 IS
.Inrj 188
. Lvjll 2s(A 1|
.Lvl 7SM
.L*d 811
.Lvl 8 41
..Lv) 8 20 P M.
Paseenger train* will stop at Ocmulgeo
street to take on and lot off paseengere.
Car on electric railway will connect with
No. 2 at 6:90 p. 0. from tho North at Oo*
mulgee street.
Connection* with Georgia Southern and
Florida Railroad. East Tanneeaoe, Virgin*
U and Georgia railroad and Central rail*
read for all points In Florida and wroth*
weit Gaorato.
Hecond—No. 402 leaving Macon at I a. nv.
mak»»* cloee connection with Middle Geor*
gia nnd Atlantic for Eatonton.
Thlro—With Georgia railroad at MadV
Fourth—With eo!1d train for Rhiehlng
ton and Pullman Parlor Buffet cari^
Washington to New York city.
Ticket office Is temporarily located at
J. W. Burks’s book store.
;
E. W. BURKE, Ticket Agent.